“All 5’ foot 3” of me wearing an XXXXXXL t-shirt.”
“This gummy bear monstrosity I just pulled out of a fresh bag.”
“This restaurant puts a mesh net over your lemon so when you squeeze it, no seeds get in your food.”
“My grandfather had a red-headed woodpecker land on his leg.”
“I marked my taxes as Legally Blind, and they sent me my papers in Braille.”
“My nana has been using the same deck of cards for 10 years and they’ve all grooved to her hand placement during shuffling.”
"Original iPhone camera VS iPhone 13Pro."
“Found this rock with odd shaped hole.”
“My Thai food came with a Chork.”
“A 98 year old 1 dollar bill.”
“Local music shop using a hi-hat pedal as a hand sanitizer dispenser.”
“The white streak in my hair. I’ve had it since I was a little girl.”
“My girlfriend got me birthday cookies made to look like my cat.”
“Amazon sent me 4 copies of The Aristocats. I ordered 0.”
“Went to Walmart. Parked next to a horse.”
“The printer in my office uses little paint balls instead of cartridges.”
“This monster sunflower head from my dad’s garden.”
“A log loaded with coins I found in the Welsh countryside.”
“Found Amethyst pieces in a new gravel driveway..”
“This pepper looks like it’s challenging me to fisticuffs in 1820.”
“X-ray of my childhood bear, taken in the 90s”
“This big ole’ ball of wasabi.”
“My Hotel’s Sun Canopy is connected to a wind meter, which automatically causes it to retract when the wind speed becomes too high.”
“Mushroom harvest in my village.”
"The tradition of 'Wish trees' where coins are pressed into the bark of trees dates back hundreds of years in Britain and is believed to have originated in a superstition that the offering to nature would help to cure an illness."
https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/stop-hammering-coins-wish-
trees-3268206